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Movie Maker

MovieMaker Tutorial 1


MovieMaker Tutorial 2: Video Training

Note: This site has several short minute-long screen capture videos detailing how to use MovieMaker--all facets. For example, you can scroll down to "I. Working With Audio" to get specific directions on "Narrating your Video." As this short video demonstrates, you can record your narration right in the MovieMaker tool! However, if you want to combine music and narration, you will probably want to use Audacity to create the combined narration and music track, and then import it into MovieMaker.


Windows MovieMaker 2 Creativity Fun Pack: Free extras, including video titles, music and sound effects

Audacity


Photostory

Voicethread

Copyright

 4.2.3 Music, Lyrics, and Music Video
 Up to 10%, but in no event more than 30 seconds, of the music and lyrics from an individual musical 
 work (or in the aggregate of extracts from an individual work), whether the musical work is embodied
 in copies or audio or audiovisual works, may be reproduced or otherwise incorporated as a part of a
 multimedia project created under Section 2. Any alterations to a musical work shall not change the 
 basic melody or the fundamental character of the work. 
 4.2.4 Illustrations and Photographs
 The reproduction or incorporation of photographs and illustrations is more difficult to define with 
 regard to fair use because fair use usually precludes the use of an entire work. Under these 
 guidelines a photograph or illustration may be used in its entirety but no more than 5 images by an 
 artist or photographer may be reproduced or otherwise incorporated as part of an educational 
 multimedia project created under Section 2. When using photographs and illustrations from a published 
 collective work, not more than 10% or 15 images, whichever is less, may be reproduced or otherwise 
 incorporated as part of an educational multimedia project created under Section 2.
 6.2 Attribution and Acknowledgement
 Educators and students are reminded to credit the sources and display the copyright notice and     
 copyright ownership information if this is shown in the original source, for all works incorporated 
 as part of educational multimedia projects prepared by educators and students, including those 
 prepared under fair use. Crediting the source must adequately identify the source of the work, 
 giving a full bibliographic description where available (including author, title, publisher, and 
 place and date of publication). The copyright ownership information includes the copyright notice 
 (C, year of first publication and name of the copyright holder).
 The credit and copyright notice information may be combined and shown in a separate section of the 
 educational multimedia project (e.g. credit section) except for images incorporated into the project 
 for the uses described in Section 3.2.3. In such cases, the copyright notice and the name of the 
 creator of the image must be incorporated into the image when, and to the extent, such information 
 is reasonably available; credit and copyright notice information is considered "incorporated" if it 
 is attached to the image file and appears on the screen when the image is viewed. In those cases 
 when displaying source credits and copyright ownership information on the screen with the image 
 would be mutually exclusive with an instructional objective (e.g. during examinations in which the 
 source credits and/or copyright information would be relevant to the examination questions),those 
 images may be displayed without such information being simultaneously displayed on the screen. In 
 such cases, this information should be linkedto the image in a manner compatible with such 
 instructional objectives.

Video Server

https://cedvideo.ncsu.edu/index.php


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